giveaway #47

Hope everyone is experiencing a hectic-free holiday season. Christmas and the new year are right around the corner! Wow, this year has flown by! Happy holidays to everyone and I hope that you enjoy this week's lovely giveaway...

Laura from The Unique Sheep is our guest this week. I got the chance to meet and interview her a couple weeks ago. Watch the video to see what this "unique" yarn brand is all about:

Thank you so much, Unique Sheep, for being our sponsor this week! The girls at Unique Sheep have sent over this wonderful gradiance skein(s) of Verve fingering weight yarn in the November colorway for one follower to have a chance to win...

I just love this color set!

I would like you to do the following if you would like to be entered into this week's giveaway:

2. Leave a comment on this blog post by the end of Sunday, 12/26/10. Have you seen and/or used the Gradiance Collection yarns before? What do you think? And, would anyone like to knit me a Secret Garden circular shawl?! I'm only... kidding!!

I'll randomly pick the winners on Sunday and post the results on Monday along with the new giveaway, so be sure to check back. Good luck everyone.

177 comments:

I've neither seen (in person) nor used any of the Gradience Series of yarns from The Unique Sheep, but there are some gorgeous colorways in that! I particularly like the Reflecting Pool, Sunset Road, Deep Waters, Peacock, and Brew Pub.

I have neither seen nor heard of these stunning yarns. The saturated colours are gorgeous. Particularly the peacock, sunset gradience and ooh la la. Just thinking of all the yummy things I could knit with these.

I have often dreamed of working with a yarn that subtly shifted from one color to the next, but haven't yet found the time or money to do so. I kinda wanna buy the Lady of Shallot crochet shawl pattern too. Don't usually enjoy crochet, but it looks so good! It calls to me.

I've never seen or even heard of the Gradience Series. Glad to see it now - very beautiful. The Secret garden Shawl is lovely. Don't think I'll have time to knit you one though - still buried in holiday knitting !

There yarn is wonderful and they even do custom dye jobs. They dyed some to match my Harley coat and its fab!! I have knitted a couple of things from their yarn and have more to do. Plus signed up for the crochet cal and will be signing up for the Little Mermaid KAL... :D

I love the Unique Sheep! I got lucky enough to inspire a couple of their colorways with photos i emailed them, have a set of their gradiance waiting for the shawl to inspire it's use, and knit their enchanted stole KAL and enjoyed it. Their fibers and colors are wonderful!

I have never seen or used this yarn, but WoW! the colors are to "dye" for! As soon as I saw them I wanted them all and my mind immediately started thinking about what I could make to do them justice. Sorry, but I just don't have the patience to knit that shawl. :-(

I've seen the Gradiance Collection yarns before, but I haven't tried them yet. I think most of them are gorgeous and would love to use them for a special project, although I do think it would be a bit of a pain to weave in the extra ends.

These are gorgeous! I haven't used the yarn before or even seen it in person (if I'd seen it, I would've definitely bought it if it's this pretty!), but I'd love the chance to. Also, I'm not sure I can knit you the shawl because I'm afraid I'd have to keep it ;)Happy holidays!

I have never seen this yarn but I can definitely say that now is better than never, it's so beautiful! I guess that's one of the many reasons I love this blog, yarn and pattern exposure is just a plus!I'm PurlVerde on Ravelry.

I have not used the gradience before but I am part of the CSK for Chrissy Gardiner's new book and she designed a pattern specifically for this yarn. It is beautiful and I've seen it knit in the Verve colorway set. I'd love to make some of my own.

I have yet to knit with this yarn, but after looking at those photos it's all I'm going to be thinking about. I'm planning on learning how to crochet soon (right now I only know how to knit), and I think that yarn would make some gorgeous granny squares!